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Congressman Nick Rahall II and his first wife, Helen, showing an award Rahall received from the Amara Civic Club. The plaque reads "Amara Civic Club presents to the Honorable Nick J. Rahall, II, M.C., Democrat, 4th Congressional District, West Virginia. Award for public service. Washington, D.C. April 2, 1977."
From left to right: Congressman Nick Rahall; Senator Jennings Randolph; Huntington City Mayor Joe Williams; Huntington Council Dallas Tracker; and Mrs. Robert C. Byrd (Erma) at the Holiday Inn in Huntington, W.Va. Senator Jennings Randolph is receiving an award.
From left to right: Congressman Nick Rahall II; Senator Jennings Randolph; Huntington Mayor Joe Williams; an unidentified man; and Huntington Council Dallas Thacker. Senator Jennings Randolph is receiving an award from Huntington Mayor Joe Williams. They are at a Holiday Inn in Huntington, W.V.
From left to right: Congressman Bill Clinger (R-PA), an unidentified man, and Congressman Nick Rahall II. Congressman Nick J. Rahall receiving an award for his efforts on behalf of the coal industry, presented by Coal-Now, Politics & Coal Program, DuBois Pennsylvania.
Congressman Nick Rahall II standing with an unidentified woman receiving an award from the Community Transportation Association of America (CTAA).
On the right, Representative Nick J. Rahall (D-W.Va.) presents the United States Bronze Star Medal to World War II veteran Lucian Maynor.
Congressman Rahall with a group of unidentified National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) members at a NAB Service to Children's Television Awards Reception.
Congressman Nick Rahall with a group of unidentified National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) members at a NAB Service to Children's Television Awards Reception.
Congressman Nick Rahall receiving a pin an Monroe Elementary School.
Representative Nick J. Rahall (D-W.Va.) poses for a photograph handing the Community Transportation Association of America (CTAA) Award to Vickie Schaffer.